Mary P. Anderson

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Mary Frances Pikul Anderson
BornSeptember 30, 1948
Buffalo, New York
Alma materStanford University
Scientific career
ThesisNumerical studies of linked soil-moisture and groundwater systems (1973)

Mary Pikul Anderson is a hydrologist, geologist, and professor emerita of hydrogeology. She is a fellow of the Geological Society of America, the American Geophysical Union,[1] and the National Academy of Engineering.[2]

Early life and education[]

Anderson was born September 30, 1948 in Buffalo, New York.[3] She received a B.A. degree at the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1970.[1] She earned an M.S. in 1971[1][4] and a PhD[5] in 1973 from Stanford University. After a brief time at Southampton College of Long Island University, she joined the faculty of the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1975 where she was promoted to professor in 1985.[1]

Anderson was elected as a member into the National Academy of Engineering in 2006 for leadership in the development of groundwater-flow models.[2] Anderson also served as president of the Hydrology Section of the American Geophysical Union from 1996 until 1998, and was the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Groundwater from 2002 until 2005.[1]

Research[]

Anderson's research involves groundwater–lake interaction and application of computer models.

She is co-author of two textbooks including Introduction to Groundwater Modeling[6] and Applied Groundwater Modeling, now in a 2nd edition (2015).[7] She has been cited as turning groundwater modeling into a "fundamental tool of practicing hydrologists."[8]

Selected publications[]

  • Anderson, Mary P.; Cherry, John A. (1979-11-01). "Using models to simulate the movement of contaminants through groundwater flow systems". C R C Critical Reviews in Environmental Control. 9 (2): 97–156. doi:10.1080/10643387909381669. ISSN 0007-8999.
  • Anderson, Mary P.; Cherry, John A. (1979-11-01). "Using models to simulate the movement of contaminants through groundwater flow systems". C R C Critical Reviews in Environmental Control. 9 (2): 97–156. doi:10.1080/10643387909381669. ISSN 0007-8999.
  • ANDERSON, MARY P. (1989-04-01). "Hydrogeologic facies models to delineate large-scale spatial trends in glacial and glaciofluvial sediments". GSA Bulletin. 101 (4): 501–511. doi:10.1130/0016-7606(1989)101<0501:HFMTDL>2.3.CO;2. ISSN 0016-7606.

Awards and honors[]

  • M. King Hubbert Award of the Association of Groundwater Scientists and Engineers and the National Ground Water Association (1992)[9]
  • O.E. Meinzer Award, Geological Society of America (1998)[10]
  • Fellow, Geological Society of America[when?][11]
  • Fellow, American Geophysical Union (1999)[12]
  • C.V. Theis Award, American Institute of Hydrology (2000)[13]
  • Elected member, National Academy of Engineering (2006)[2]
  • Walter Langbein lecture, American Geophysical Union (2007)[14]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e "Resume of Mary Pikul Anderson". www.geology.wisc.edu. Retrieved 2021-08-20.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Dr. Mary P. Anderson". NAE Website. Retrieved 2021-08-20.
  3. ^ ""Legendary" Mentor Follows the Groundwater". Eos. Retrieved 2021-08-20.
  4. ^ Pikul, Mary F (1971). Environmental survey of San Gregorio Valley, San Mateo County, California (Thesis).
  5. ^ Pikul, Mary Frances (1973). Numerical studies of linked soil-moisture and groundwater systems (Thesis).
  6. ^ Wang, Herbert; Anderson, Mary P. (1995). Introduction to groundwater modeling : finite difference and finite element methods. San Diego: Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-08-057194-2. OCLC 782873727.
  7. ^ Anderson, Mary P. (2015). Applied groundwater modeling : simulation of flow and advective transport. William W. Woessner, R. J. Hunt (Second ed.). London, UK. ISBN 978-0-08-091638-5. OCLC 914472583.
  8. ^ Zheng, Chunmiao (March 1999). "O.E. Meinzer Award Presented to Mary P. Anderson" (PDF). Geological Society of America. GSA Today. Retrieved 2014-10-11.
  9. ^ "M. King Hubbert Award recipients". Default. Retrieved 2021-08-21.
  10. ^ "Meinzer Award Citation for Mary Anderson". hydro.geo.ua.edu. 1998. Retrieved 2021-08-21.
  11. ^ "GSA Fellowship". www.geosociety.org. Retrieved 2021-08-20.
  12. ^ "Anderson". Honors Program. Retrieved 2021-08-20.
  13. ^ "The 2000 C.V. Theis award" (PDF). 2000.
  14. ^ "Walter Langbein Lecture". www.agu.org. Retrieved 2021-08-23.

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